Services & Adults Served

Adult speech-language therapy and support for the people Lindsay serves.

Lindsay provides adult-only care for cognitive, language, speech, and swallowing needs, with treatment plans built around safety, independence, and meaningful participation in everyday life.

Services

An adult only practice specializing in cognitive and language therapy, with a full range of speech language services to support thinking, communication, speech clarity, and safe swallowing.

Cognitive‑Communication Therapy

Therapy for the thinking skills that support daily life, safety, and independence.

  • Attention & concentration
  • Short‑term & working memory
  • Problem‑solving & reasoning
  • Executive functions (higher‑level thinking skills, including planning and organizing)

Language & Aphasia Therapy

Support for understanding and expressing language in conversation, reading, and writing.

  • Expressive language (finding words, forming sentences)
  • Receptive language (understanding spoken language)
  • Aphasia evaluation & treatment
  • Reading & writing support

Speech & Motor Speech Therapy

Therapy to improve speech clarity and coordination of the muscles used for speaking.

  • Dysarthria & speech clarity
  • Apraxia of speech

Swallowing (Dysphagia) & Related Supports

Evaluation and treatment of swallowing changes, plus education for safer, more comfortable mealtimes.

  • Dysphagia (swallowing therapy)
  • Education & training for families and caregivers
  • Communication strategies to support other medical conditions

Common Diagnoses Served

Lindsay works exclusively with adults experiencing changes in thinking, communication, or swallowing related to neurological conditions.

  • Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
  • Traumatic brain injury or concussion
  • Metabolic encephalopathy
  • Parkinson’s disease and related movement disorders
  • Dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
  • Progressive neurological conditions affecting communication
  • Brain tumors and other neurological conditions
  • Communication changes impacting work or daily independence

What to Expect

  1. Initial evaluation – a thorough assessment of cognitive, language, speech, and/or swallowing skills, plus discussion of your goals.
  2. Personalized plan – clear, collaborative goals and a treatment plan tailored to your daily life.
  3. Ongoing therapy – structured, evidence‑based sessions with home practice as appropriate.
  4. Progress check‑ins – regular updates and adjustments to keep therapy aligned with your needs.

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